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Перевод: spoof speek spoof


[прилагательное]
выдуманный; сфабрикованный;
[существительное]
обман ; надувательство; розыгрыш ; мистификация ; пародия ;
[глагол]
обманывать; мистифицировать


Тезаурус:

  1. The dilemma is particularly evident in the films of Joseph Losey, who could create a masterpiece like The Servant about the country's class structure, but seemed all at sea with his Bond spoof, Modesty Blaise (1966).
  2. Not everyone, however, liked Mrs Stowe: Thackeray began, but does not appear to have finished, a spoof, now in the New York Public Library, which begins: "An army of 500 thousand ladies with tasteful banners on which poor Gumbo is displayed kneeling in his chains".
  3. Some declared Minogue-free zones and preferred to play a spoof record instead, "I Should Be So Yucky".
  4. Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic's Big Night Out, he has latterly been guesting on television's One Hour With Jonathan Ross, a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves's own showcase.
  5. He thinks he can play spoof, but I usually come out of the pub legless with as much money as I went in with.
  6. Lorna made a comedy western, a beach musical and a spy spoof in slow succession.
  7. Later, there was frenzied activity in the creation of a spoof campaign for Tunnel Vision, a "new" TV channel.
  8. Polanski arrived in Hollywood from Europe on the back of a spoof horror film called The Fearless Vampire Killers , a parody of the horror genre, which he directed and in which twenty-three gallons of imitation blood were used.
  9. A series of spoof or obsessively realistic 1960s westerns (Cat Balou, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Soldier Blue, The Wild Bunch) stripped the mask from the Lone Ranger's face.
  10. It does rather spoil the fun, though, when the spoof is too obvious - the one in the 31 March issue was so obviously naive and reckless in its content that it could not possibly have fooled anybody with even a grain of sense.
  11. If he's been largely absent from the small screen for the last two years (the South Bank Show spoof, Norbert Smith , was a revamp of an old idea), that's because he's unplugged the phone, taken time out with his two old drinking pals and got down to the serious business of mucking about.
  12. One of the many things which I love about New Scientist is the way you print the odd spoof article or two in the issue nearest 1 April.
  13. A spoof on washing powder packets, the colourful T-shirts are available from the club and Trent Public House And Public Enterprises, 1-;2 Leazes Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4QT

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